Barack and Michelle Obama continue to face persistent rumors about troubles in their marriage, despite efforts to keep their private life tightly guarded.RadarOnline.com has gathered every public comment the couple — who have been married since 1992 — have made about their relationship as speculation swirls, the outlet reported over the weekend.
In his 2020 book “A Promised Land,” the former president wrote about his “not so perfect” marriage to Michelle.“Despite Michelle’s success and popularity, I continued to sense an undercurrent of tension in her, subtle but constant, like the faint thrum of a hidden machine,” he wrote.
He added: “It was as if, confined as we were within the walls of the White House, all her previous sources of frustration became more concentrated, more vivid, whether it was my round the clock absorption with work, or the way politics exposed our family to scrutiny and attacks, or the tendency of even friends and family members to treat her role as secondary in importance.”
When they were still in the White House, Barack has publicly praised his wife as his anchor, calling her not only his partner but his “best friend,” noting that he is a better man because of her presence by his side.
“Lying next to Michelle in the dark, I’d think about those days when everything between us felt lighter, when her smile was more constant and our love less encumbered, and my heart would suddenly tighten at the thought that those days might not return,” Barack added.
In his 2010 State of the Union address, Barack took a moment to recognize Michelle, highlighting her support and acknowledging her role in helping him stay grounded amid the demands of the presidency.
“If you were going to list the 100 most popular things that I have done as president, being married to Michelle Obama is number one,” he said at the time.
For Michelle, a marriage should be “a true partnership.”
“And you have to really, really like and respect the person you’re married to, because it is a hard road,” she told Oprah Winfrey in 2011.
“I mean, that’s what I tell young couples. Don’t expect it to be easy – that’s melding two lives and trying to raise others, and doing it forever,” she told the daytime talk queen. “I mean that’s a recipe made for disaster, so there are highs and lows. But if in the end, you can look him in the eye and say, ‘I like you.’ I stopped believing in love at first sight. I think you go through that wonderful love stage, but when it gets hard, you need a little bit more.”
In November 2022, Michelle shared a touching tribute to her husband on social media, accompanied by a heartfelt caption reflecting on their marriage and the bond they’ve built over the years.
“I’ve lived in a number of places, but as far as I’m concerned, I’ve only ever had one real home. My home is my family. My home is Barack,” she wrote.
Michelle has also spoken openly about the challenges she and Barack faced in their marriage, particularly during the early years of their relationship. “People think I’m being catty saying this. It’s like, there were 10 years where I couldn’t stand my husband,” she said during a Revolt TV panel in 2022. “And guess when it happened? When those kids were little.”
Michelle addressed the ongoing speculation about her marriage to Barack during an appearance at SXSW in Austin, Texas, on March 13, RadarOnline.com reported. Speaking to the audience, she acknowledged that they “are dealing with a lot of uncertainties.”
During an April 3 discussion with Hamilton College President Steven Tepper, Barack acknowledged that he was “in a deep deficit” with Michelle following their departure from the White House.